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You’re just a coward to admit you were wrong?
You’re just a coward to admit you were wrong?
Oh, I’m sorry. Officialy, nobody knows you’re an absolute pedantry, and you want to die on that hill.
So sorry for not representing your kind.
To be fair, it was never “hidden” since all the top 5 decided that GPU was the way to go with this monetization.
Guess who is waiting on the other side of this idiocy with a solution? AMD with cheap FPGA that will do all this work at 10x the speed and similar energy reduction. At a massive fraction of the cost and hassle for cloud providers.
Or chrome variants. FTFY
Sorry to be rude, but can’t you just go read the docs to understand this?
Fedora is a fork of Red Hat, the same way Ubuntu is a fork of debian. Yes, it is now singular to being its own thing. It is also not corporate controlled.
Can you be more specific? Is this specifically on Firefox?
This will give you a good inkking as to what is happening in the background. We also need to know how you have it installed via rpm pack, or flatpak?
Just figure out what you want to do. Its not like Windows where you need to run scrub scripts, or turn specific things on or off. It’s very subjective.
Examples:
Just edit your comment and throw a few things out that you’d like to do, and you’ll get a much more complete list of suggestions and tips.
Okay, that’s more direct. I would assume all packages have static paths that aren’t able to be changed through the GUI. I would read their docs and find out about that specific angle to try and sort it out. Also, symlinks are a thing, but you may create race conditions that particular OS may not expect if your mount timing is not absolutely bulletproof and perfect every single boot.
No, that’s not at all true.
Red Hat owns the Fedora brand, sponsors the project financially, technically, and with some infrastructure, but does not own the project, nor pay everyone involved. Aside from a project lead here or there, it’s all community run. Literally anyone can contribute or volunteer.
If it’s not widely used, and your usernames are similar, anyone could make a reasonable guess that you are the same person.
As far as the paranoia around, say, Amazon being able tonsource that info from other sites for their advertising purposes, it doesn’t work that way.
Can you be more specific?
Are you asking if it will detect and allow you to use more than one drive? I’ve never used it, but why wouldn’t it?
A lot of people on here are new to the ecosystem 🤷
They owned up to it, and immediately dealt with the issue.
It’s open source, free, and run by volunteers who bust their asses to make these releases happen. I wouldn’t worry too much about it if it’s been working the other 99% of the time for you, and this one issue has you on the fence about it…
Trippy. Saved.
Check your memory. Also, if you’re seeing graphical glitches, check to see if the machine actually did boot still by pinging or sshing’ in. Could be a bad graphics card.
If you do get a clean boot, check dmesg and syslogs to find any potential errors that are happening in the background.
Its not worth the energy cost, honestly. Plus you’ll be quite limited on memory, which reduces the potential uses. Any $200 minipc from the last 5 years would be a better buy.
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…
You are just a whining person.